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The lactic Acid Bacteria

Limitations of L.Acidophilus
As The Species of choice
In Lactobacillus Therapy

Benefits of Lactobacillus
Sporogenes as a probiotic

Clinical Studies

Gastro-Intestinal & Associated Effects

Hypercholestrolemic Effects

Use of L.Sporenges in the treatment of Non-Specific Vaginitis

Clinical trials in the treatment of Aphthous Stomatitis & Glossitis

L.Sporogenes as a
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Hypocholesterolemic effects

Short term hypolipedemic effects of oral L. sporogenes therapy (360 million spores per day in tablet form) were studied in 17 patients10 (15 men and 2 women in the 32-61 year age group) with type II hyperlipidemia in an open label fixed dose trial. Total serum cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol and total cholesterol to HDL-cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol to HDL-cholesterol ratios (p < 0.001) was reduced significantly over a period of three months. HDL-cholesterol was marginally increased (43.6±7 mg/dl vs 46.8± 8.9 mg/dl, p < 0.05). there was however no change in serum triglyceride levels. The results are shown in Figure 5.1.

Atherogenic lipid ratios observed were as follows:

Total / HDL-cholesterol 24.0% decrease

LDL / HDL-cholesterol 33.4% decrease

No adverse effects of therapy were noticed, except constipation in one patient, which is not related to the probiotic treatment.

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